An official with Farmers National Company surprised by stable farmland values in 2017 wonders if that stability can continue.
Randy Dickhut says the land market has been interesting given the multi-year drop in farm and ranch incomes.
“Decent to good quality land, (prices) are definitely steady and holding their value.”
He says a low supply of land for sale and an adequate demand for good properties has held values better than underlying economics would indicate.
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